Monday, March 15, 2021

More about the garden cleanup at Cypress Park

On April 10th, the Lower Shore Land Trust in partnership with the Chesapeake Conservation Corps and the City of Pocomoke will host a garden cleanup at Cypress Park in Pocomoke, MD. They are currently working to revitalize the Olive Lippoldt Tidal Wetland Garden along the river walk as part of a Chesapeake Conservation Corps capstone project. 

Lower Shore Land Trust is asking limited groups to come support the project with a clean-up day in the park. On April 10th, 2021, three shifts will be available to small groups to participate in the cleanup effort; 8:30AM-10:30AM, 10:30AM-12:30PM, and 1:00PM-3:00PM. All COVID safety procedures and precautions will be taken in accordance with CDC guidelines. 

Originally designed by local teacher Olive Lippoldt, Dr. Richie Shoemaker and implemented in 2012 by Wallops Island Navy volunteers, this quarter acre garden is in need of maintenance and restoration. The garden has become overgrown and hosts many invasive plant species, such as Japanese Knotweed, multi-flora rose, and phragmites.

The Olive Lippoldt Wetland Garden serves as a demonstration garden for visitors to understand wetland ecosystems and their value filtering excess nutrients, absorbing stormwater and providing habitat for many wildlife species. Volunteers will assist LSLT staff in identifying and removing unwanted vegetation, pruning existing trees and shrubs, and removing trash from the site. Existing signage around the garden will be revitalized, using digitalized drawings created by Pocomoke local Doug Dryden, along with installation of new signage emphasizing the importance of tidal gardens and wetlands. Lastly, with volunteer support a 60 square foot native pollinator strip will also be added to the border of the garden along the river walk.

Volunteers do not need any prior plant identification skills or experience with native garden landscaping. This opportunity will be a great educational experience for individuals looking to learn more in such subject area, or individuals looking to earn service learning hours in an outdoors setting. Tools will be provided, although it is recommended that if you have your own gloves and shovels to bring them to minimize the sharing of equipment. Groups and individuals are encouraged to volunteer. If you are interested in being a part of this event or for more information contact Frank Deuter at Fdeuter@lowershorelandtrust.org or by calling 443-234-5587.

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Pocomoke citizens of a previous era

 (Monday)

An article from the Democratic Messenger that we posted on Sunday's Time Machine told of a Pocomoke City contest held this time of year in 1973 that recognized contributions to the good of our community by senior citizens of that era while also raising funds for Hartley Hall. Here is the information submitted by sponsoring organizations for two more of the candidates (two were listed Sunday and two are listed daily this week through Thursday).



Sunday, March 14, 2021

Lower Shore fire alert Sunday

(Shore Daily News) 

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE ISSUES FIRE ALERT

National Weather Service Issues Fire Alert

URGENT – FIRE WEATHER MESSAGE
National Weather Service Wakefield VA
709 PM EST Sat Mar 13 2021
…FIRE WEATHER WATCH IN EFFECT FROM LATE SUNDAY MORNING THROUGH
SUNDAY EVENING FOR THE LOWER MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE AND ACCOMACK
COUNTY VIRGINIA…

The National Weather Service in Wakefield has issued a Fire
Weather Watch for strong gusty winds and low relative humidity,
which is in effect from late Sunday morning through Sunday
evening.

* AFFECTED AREA…The lower Maryland eastern shore and Accomack
County Virginia.

SpaceX launch viewed from Delmarva early Sunday

 (WBOC)

Many Across Delmarva Report SpaceX Satellites in Night Sky

Sunday, March 14th 2021, 10:03 AM EDT
Updated: 
Image

OCEAN CITY, Md.- Some Delmarva residents captured and reported seeing what some believed to be a comet or meteor in the sky early Sunday morning. 

The real reason for the lighted sky was a SpaceX launch that originated from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

According to the SpaceX website, 60 Starlink satellites launched from Complex 39A at 6:01 a.m. Sunday, March 14. 

This was the ninth launch and landing of this Falcon 9 first stage booster. 

WBOC received photos and video evidence of the satellites from from viewers from Ocean City, Salisbury, Rehoboth Beach and several other locations. 

Time Machine: 1973, 1911, 1942, 1997.


 January, 1973



Footnote: The various sponsoring organizations submitted information regarding their candidates. Two of these are listed below and this coming week we'll have two each day Monday through Thursday.


Democratic Messenger

March, 1973

Daily Times (Salisbury)

June, 1911
 The Midland Journal (Rising Sun, Md.)

January, 1942

Worcester Democrat


April, 1997






Friday, March 12, 2021

TidalHealth modifying patient visitation rules

 

View news story: 

TidalHealth to reopen modified patient visitation starting Monday - 47abc (wmdt.com)


Time Machine Preview

 This Sunday here at The Pocomoke Public Eye:

1973  ..  Pocomoke City civic organizations are recognizing the contributions to the community by many of its senior citizens in a contest that's raising funds for Hartley Hall.

1911  ..  The campaign for women's rights is coming to Pocomoke and other Eastern Shore Towns.

1942  ..  


1997  ..  Letters to editor urge tribute to the man credited with saving Assateague Island from private development. 


Monday, March 8, 2021

Back to school

 (WBOC)

Worcester County Public Schools Welcomes Students Back for In-Person Classes

WORCESTER COUNTY, Md. - Schools are back in session, but things look a lot different. Social distancing measures are in place, as are many other safety protocols in Worcester County. 

Students returned to desks spread out six feet apart. Face masks are required in the building and on school buses. Superintendent for Worcester County Public Schools, Lou Taylor says other safety measures are also in place.

"We're also giving kids a chance to wash their hands," He says, "We have stationed set out throughout the building to offer students to go and put hand sanitizer on and if any students go to the restroom to wash their hands."

For now, water fountains are off-limits. Instead the school has machines that fill up water bottles. Some schools have even provided water bottles for those who don't have one. School officials say it's all in an effort to move forward, one phase at a time.


Sunday, March 7, 2021

Time Machine: 1958, 1912, 2007, 1944, 1926.

 


January, 1958


Worcester Democrat

(Reader email comment)

I remember that.  One or two Pocomokians made that last trip up and back.  I remember my Dad talking about it and if I think hard enough, can probably remember a name as I think one of those last travelers was well known in town.


August, 1912

Democratic Messenger


November, 2007

Daily Times (Salisbury)


January, 1944


Morning News (Wilmington)


June, 1926